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An opportunity has arisen for a 10-session Consultant Haematologist with an interest in Myeloid disease to join a well-established haematology service in Wales. This replacement post sits within a consultant team that delivers both sub-speciality myeloid care and general haematology services, with a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary working, service development, education, and research. The successful candidate will contribute to innovative service models that support performance, maintain high-quality patient care and strengthen training and research within the department.
Job Responsibility
Provide a consultant-led clinical service in Haematology, including the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of haematological illness
Deliver sub-speciality Myeloid care alongside general haematology outpatient and inpatient work
Participate in specific sub-speciality clinics as well as broader haematology service delivery
Share responsibility for inpatient attending cover, outpatient reviews and acute haematology input
Take part in the 1:7 consultant on-call rota, with prospective cover
Provide senior consultant oversight for acute haematology admissions, inpatient haematology management, liaison haematology queries, abnormal laboratory results requiring urgent management, urgent issues arising within the haematology day unit
Work closely with consultant colleagues, nursing teams, laboratory teams, pharmacy and wider MDT colleagues to provide safe, effective and high-quality care
Contribute to the safe, efficient and effective running of the haematology service in line with operational policies and service plans
Participate in risk management, clinical governance and information governance
Support service improvement and modernisation, including identifying opportunities to improve pathways and performance
Maintain GMC licence to practise, participate in annual appraisal and job planning, and undertake ongoing CPD and revalidation
Contribute actively to the service and delivery unit planning process
Participate in teaching, training, supervision and postgraduate education
Support and participate in research and development activities within the department and wider organisation
Requirements
Registered with the GMC
Licensed to practise
FRCPath
On the GMC Specialist Register as a Clinical Haematologist, eligible for CCT within 6 months of interview and exit exam passed, or equivalent specialist registration route/evidence of equivalence for non-UK trained applicants
Evidence of effective working relationships across multidisciplinary teams and with all levels of staff
Evidence of working with management and clinical colleagues to improve services
Evidence of teaching and training of postgraduate/undergraduate clinical staff
Evidence of initiating, progressing and completing the audit
Experience in research in Haematology
Clinical skills in the management of Myeloid disease